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POP rockers The Hoosiers are arriving in Loughborough as part of an album launch tour.

The band which hit the charts with Worried About Ray, Goodbye Mr A and Cops and Robbers will be coming to town on Thursday, October 22 at Loughborough Students’ Union.

A spokesperson said: “The band have recently returned to the studio to finish up the upcoming now-full-length album The Secret Service, due out now.

“Engaging directly with fans in a continual online dialogue since the lead-up to their third album The News From Nowhere has enriched and revitalised the band, not least because of the (amicable) departure of long-time bass player Martin Skarendahl, but it has also served to vindicate their decision to set up their own business and label for self-releasing.”